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NINTH HAN UET Of
GOMMEBCrALGLUB
Feast of Wit and Wisdom Pro
longed Until Morning
Hours
TRIBUTE TO FISHER HARRIS
>
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i > i
iludue Powers Alaloj Tender liefer
Sonlroi of roimor
IIl
Uy once In tin1
Seerclnij r llii lull
I11llljnJ1lJ1d of the Snit
iitil ninth nnniml
nilclilCI hIhleh was Illd
Uilin Commercial
a
hist night In tho new homo prncd
In
llhe common
lirlllltmt affair wluro
trrcsts of thi people commercial m
< duttial and educational were bound
cluser together liy lies of iooil fellow
i ship Tin oo InimlriHl Bursts sat down
illmil the festive hoard nnil H was
with mutual Into tliit they listened
nltiMitlvoly 11 the addresses which eov
number n subjects on the geu
rloil n n nlljprnrHhjItB 01
eoll and state Many
cial welfnto < if the lltyani
make
wrro made to
striking suggestion w
strlklnl greater ftite and tUH Lake a
oily which were applauded
greater Ihlh
ly ontlro
rilx tables were stretched thecntrt
otthcnmln dining room the
length < if Ilnll
tho
a table aoros
occup > lliR
IIJlnhILacrnBs
notth end of the banquet lull facing
lorth
oli A sixteen
Uio full length of llt room
Cul wived In a splendid
course manner feast was Irved Il I
lHI OPBXS IriOGItAM
When tho time came for the toasts
President Jny 31 Johnon ot tho Commercial
called the members mid
mercial chili
Riiosts eul ealet was Riven a hearty
and
rpeoKiiltloii by those prosoiit
thanked Ilitm coidlilly In reviewing
tho work of the Commercial club all
o
Its accomplishments ho said in part
aceompl
Now that we arc fairly ensconced
In thico delightful comfortable quar
have
that we
lot us not forgrt tllt
ters lS 111t
absorbed
let not become PO
much to do us
n comfort that wo
sorbed In our oln
neglect the many duties that confiont
nellectH club
us continually The Ioinmcrcliil dlh
Is ontlnlll moie than lOO member
elnslsll practically every business
ropioseiiNng
repr sI jng prctcaly
puisult In this itate Is
rCIl or professional its citizens for UtuhM
who
i merit The centletnon
Him years m ago lllll the Knutsford
hotel and arranged for the otganba
anllrUJt1
llon ot this club were big enough to
cuhcr
tonoLhls
lay IL very bioad foundation realizing
that If this city was to prosper It must
bo because of lliu prugicss o Utah
and of all of tho states surrounding lu
And so gentlemen we nro working
line knowing well that If
along that 111
1m
Idaho Wyoming and Nevada bccoms
and pronpcrons we
thickly populated Ind
must reap some of the bonollts
Theie are many of our possibilities
of which they know very little but
through committees on education and
thrnugl
lectures wo vlll undertake through
arlous otganlzatlons In this state be
they commercial fraternal or educa
tional to instill that knowledge or In
terest Vb am not tiylug to Ill so
because ot civic pride but It Is clear
ly a matter of coldblooded business
and > we hope that wo will bo paid for
Illl
every hour devoted to this work and
dollar Invested will be 10
that every Iiolrir 111
turnod with liberal Inteiesti
As chairman of tho banquet commit
tee who ho said was lesponslble for
ii ihnrh it tiin ninth nnnunl ban
111V 1 4ilt < 4 I n
qtiet anil the menu President Johnson
introduced gQ Howard After speak
ing briclly of the aehlecments of the
lnJbrllr financed the building ot tho
lel club house Mr Howard proposed
a toast to President Johnson Eveiy
drmk to the health of
e and
Buest arose anl tanltloththcalthoC
President lohnon Continuing Mr
Howard mid
It now becomes my duty to Introduce
101
duce to you one of these noble citizens
stands for good for
zensIiml whOtttIJS fO
upbuilding for cntrnlfjlsd Diogross
llphulhHng
man whom you all know as a loving
that
friend U Is with groat pleasure
trlnl111 tonight the Hon O W
to
f present you tOIIhltl1
Tow 01 s who is to nt as toastmiistcr
POWERS SPRAKS
When ToastmaMer O W Powers
WenloaHlmaHtc
greeted with a
aroso lie was rleed
strong chorus of Iles 1 Jolly Good
followed
applause
nnd piolonged
Follow
lowed befoio he was able to curb the
unruly bunch as ho expressed H Mr
Powers spoke In part CLS follows
1oerl slokoln gatheilng ropresenta
1hls commercial and
IIvn of the Industrial commerellllnd
professional life of Utah this magnltl
Irofl lnnillfo will
cent building dedicated to goolwl
nnd to I > progress the great structures
their fellows
without ioared high above
lows and holding generous rivalry with
far
palaces of business
the growing
ther noith am the outward visible
evidence that at last Halt Lake has
rilo Tho spirit of good
omo to her own IH o
fellowship that animates our mer
chants alt manufacturers In their
Ktrugglo for business supremacy ouch
slilving for selfadvancement all yet
all Joining In lifting higher and still
Is the
higher tho standard of the city
that Is pushing
sriil undoilying forco lhl IIHhllf
Utah ahead week by wool making
< tho futiue greatness of
mcue crlllnlhc futl glatncsH
thin newly crowned metropolis ot tho
west
Fisunu HA runs1 NAMK
J
nd now If 1 could 1 would men
who started
of tho men HIlrllll
lion Ui names
lon tlo 111 lolling that Imi gtown
10 tiny ball rollnI thll JIII
I would
large and MI powerful 1rlll
eolaI because they were
do MI If 1 could hCClUStlhcj 11e
lilllllll Thcso bCIIOflCtOrS men bullded bettor than they
ihsorvlng of the
know ami they aio R
kindliest thoughts all the most gen
IKIIIH woi da that can be nltoiod
eiIH them one
ono among lhe1onl
> Thorn was n10ng
v whom God had favored by giving him i
the coinage
JIichdal1 of a KOiulmimn
i
i
StartHimRight
Yoitnj Aiiicrira1 is u uil
ly a good follower of
pariiital Iciicliintf
the right inculcate
Stnrt boy rghlil
culcate liabiU of thrift atitl
economy Open I savings
account hoc fo him give
him the pass hook anil le
hin lear to hank fo him
self
Jn Bel
1 Zlons Savings Trust Co Bank
> v n 1 i 1
> L bESERBT EVENING
J
t
PttreJ
Drugs
Ahvnys fresh sick room ne
cessities toilet articles per
fume in fuel everything you
would expect to find in an up
todate drug stoie at reason
able prices
The Pure Urns
n p rj
11 < J
South Main
Street
Mrr
OltDKIlS
Itoeolvc
Pnimpt
Attention
of a eautller and a mind from out
which sprang thoughts uteiuh dln
that eharmed those who heard
poetry
thorn its If they hud lat tl downward
In heavenmade iniisle whoso name I
occasion when
mention cm this
must In
M gather within the walls of the I
beautiful homo for which ho labored I
hit which ho was destined to leave
beforo Its doors swung open mourn
ing his absence more than wo can
toll yot thankful that It was our high
privilege to know him and to call him
friend we hall and we salute the name
of Ilsher Hurriu
IAHKEV I VIMUMS
At the conclusion of his speech Toastmaster
Introduced Attorney
1ottois Alorne
Parley master 1 Williams lio responded If
in opening
the toart The Itaihoads
his speech Mr Williams leviovyd the
hlspeccH the building of the Union
Pacific all the Utah Central raihoid
aclll between the
comparisons hln
giving fomo cllparlsons l
transportation facilities of then and today
llansporatiln
length the
day He treated at some
t1I 1 which had been
muss of legislation hlh ladbeel
pnsod In an effort to correct some evils
of ralhoadlng and showed that the
rlfJaln of
jallroads woie under tho supervision
the national government In ole respects
thl nllonal
the
spects and under the contiol of
states In other inspects The right of
staIs
eminent domain he also discussed and
tn ho hrtt riroads
atemptt
COl dol
100
m en elCI
Ims 1 rt h t properl cured through
tonI
COllemlaton nf rnlhoads and
1 uiv < u statistics u to how that the
submitted sIl
BUbmlte at tcs
railroads were not overcapitalized and
that the watring of stock were
ITt Iatrlr of
Tho wages
charges npvr proven II luge
In this country uore
nillvity employes Ihlsountr
also compared with the wages In other
countries
JUDGE C C GOODWIN
the
C C floodwin was Introduced as
He was assigned as a
next bpenkir Ic usslJlell
treated
and
toast The Sunny Slopes lll
his subject In a very beautiful manner
Ills speech was filled with loving senti
ment forth men who flrst came west
nnd tolled hJ for their children to fol
low them In part he sail
do not enough appreciate tho
Wo flouh appreeatelw
ilrst settlement In the wst by our
countrymen those men o Iron nerve
that loaded their household goods and
household gods upon ox umons and
starting out in the face of u score of
savage tribes upon an unmarked trail
for 2000 miles before them the last
1500 miles of which was over moun
tains and deports and never rested nn
n i 0 IA thnl nnnin ri the banks
ot the Willamette wh > Zenophans ro
comparison
treat was a pleasure excursion by
parison
tI
They were not searching for golil
they simply wanted room mil land few
neighbors unu plenty of freth all
Tellhborsund
They came a picked body fiom
eveiy stale and fiom mal foreign
kinds The Iwautlful golden coast
greeted them the valleys wnie all lower
tho sunlight
er carpeted In welcome sunlght
from the ramparts of the blue Sierras
smiled down upon them In welcome
They 1101 around them they
looked Into each others eyes and re
alized that under sharp competition an
cmplro was to be redeemed and that
they must be the Instruments to com
pass that redemption
They begun their work Where
there were no written laws they estab
lished order where there worn no
Ishft they commanded and enforced
Justice within a few months they had
lhln I and though full
called a convention fiI
halt of them were from slave states by
solemn ordinance they consecrated the
new land to freedom forever
Here under the shadows of these
Bolemn mountains different conditions
civilization was
different
prevailed a cIllzatlon wa
planted
Hut here porjiaps the greatest mir
acle of all was performed
No vision o golden mountains tit
least not of this world lighted the eyes
nf tho flrsl comers Hard work and
small retunS ere what they contract
ed tor
So looking bnok along these three
pcoro years in which the history of the
west tins thus far been written we fad
a moie than half the area of
loglon
Bump redeemed the frown of the
wilderness has changed to smiles tin
lllrlsslU tamed the frontier
bavage has been frntlel
aaVlgJ have
has fed eight sovereign states
rounded Into form
COMMISSIONER J5POWN
Klmcr H Brown United States com
missioner of education responded In a
bilef way to the toast
hreC appreciate the honor that has been
bobtood upon me a total stranger to
Halt Iiko said Mr Hrown to speak
Flil
lit this Ijiituiuot ami 1 also appreciate
I wish however
of tho hour
the lateness tw
ever to take time to say hat my
earned hope Is Hint Halt lako and ttah
earTFt hnl
and Indus
hh ill attain the commercial
tihil iiosporlty oxpressed by othors
before me ant that In educational Inn
It will ktep pace with the progress
wil distlnv has outlined for Its com
mticial and Industiial prosperity
SIXY JOS i CAINR
Secretary Joseph K Calne responded
nlalj to his toast
In a good natured nUlnnto
Where Is the Commercial fluh and
was given a round of appkuise lie
said
Tho Oommeielal club N situated on
HIP vest sld of Cactus stieet and IK
the most Impoilanl building on thiit
tlr H towers fully
cioat thoronghfnio I tul
Iet
the hlghprlccd and
six stories above Ih 11
vacant lots that Mil round It and leI
above the billboards
Its proud head tar Ibo bllbfJanlH
acioss tin street
Komi ciltlclsms Imvn been mad
ual iilub building Hi first
upon til nuw Inlllirtho hll
1101 t of these was tho
serious lhlsl
nnd inns lloI tl
claim that the eutianco WIN loo uur
but tho llrht tilal proved this to
1w lllt IIHt
he a talhio On the night Mhn
opening 1 was demonstrated that
three fullslzid men could outer the
building abreast llnlllhlt at least ono
full tdml man could manago to mako
his oxlt through the Mimo place Just
now homo of the loslanrant men ot
this city Ire complaining that our
entrance Is ontliely too wide they
chilm that wo are taking In everything
ht
II The Commercial clul Is big enough
for all the members It now has and
for all iho members II over will have
It is big enough for the tratlle bureau
nilltwrllholdlloo It Is hlg
oiiough for the publicity bureau and
1lnu ino wim would hide their Hcht
under a bushel It ls big enough for
Iuh
the regulars and the < Insurgents will
mtike room for thcmsolvos It Is big
OOI
enough for all the people of this groat
state so long as they arc decent self
respecting citizens and It will always
stand as tho enstl of freedom of
political religious commercial nnd
social thought
n I nOmTS
n II HobertH was Introduced as the
> next peakor Owing to tho lateness o
the hour ho said thai he had ptepared
a speech but thai II was In his pocket
nnd ho had decided toleptlhorcA
UIII said had been handed to the
copy suldhat
pr > and he remarked that he respect
fully referred all those who wish t
know what he had to say about Halnls
nnd Sinners to the dally press Thero
wore shouts of speak go ahead
coming ftom several parts of tho hal
and Mr Roberts read his address 1
part he said
The terms Saints and Sinners may
be applied to parties In communities
as well an to Individuals And It Is
well known of course that In our city
wel
nnd stain the lurnis In n goodnntuied
tense and somewhat unequally as yet
divide population They are terms
linlfhnmoiously employed to designate
our Mormon and nonMormon people
between whom I Is supposed thee ox
Itts some dlffeionees more or less dis
agreeable h reconcilable and mischiev
ous preventing fteo soclil lnletcourse
and the hotnogenlty of the community
that should characterize an American
state I think all arc ngieed that those
local differences all conflicts lend to
render alien to each other thM p who
Icllclnlel bound together at lenst In
mutual community Intoiests f not by
tleAof mutual friendship All ate
agreed that these local dliToicneos be
tween Saints and Sinners only at
tiny rate for the purposes of this dis
mimes for Mormons
cusflon the patty 1lleS
and nonMormons all are agreed I
say that these locil differences nnd
our manner ot treating thorn are In
jurious to the malotlal ptogrcss and
prosperity of the state
Mr Toastmastor thoto arc tho sub
jects that underlie this halfhumorous
toasttitle Pinners and Saints And
when viewed fiom thin standpoint I
confess thit fot me all the humor fades
out of tho title and 1 am facing a
haul serious question or questions for
the subjects Involved may not be resolved
solved Into one simple question If I
mlstppivhend In this view the pur
pose of your conimltlec In assigning
this subject then 1 say again I shall
beg stbjcel pardon as soon as that Is
ir ido clear to mo
I think 1 shall bo sustained by the
tacts though I may not here speclll
eally verify them when 1 say that
Utah is not sutpassed In natural re
sources In the great variety and wealth
ot them In climate In point of van
tage from continental position In his
torical and romantic Interest by any
of tho western mountain states Nay
I believe that In all theso things sho
ls superior to any ot them and also
Utah Is oldest in permanent settlement
which ought to beli her a material
advantage
these facts the recently
In light o flclS tc
cently reported national statistics for
th decade 19091910 nro both interesting
and humiliating for Utah with all
her superior resources advantage of
position nnd ago of permanent settlement
Jo the other
melt Is outstripped by all
western mountain states and tenltorlos
In DIP Increase of population mIl pre
sumably In all other respects which
mark at least material piogre s All
other mountain states save only Colo
rado and Utah show an increase of
over 50 per cent In the last decade
Montana shows an Increase of 5hr per
cent Idaho an Increase ot 101 per
cant WyomlmT V 7 per cent Xevada
K4 > per cent Arizona G5U percent
Xow Mexico GiG per cent and Colo
rado which with Utah shows an In
crease of less than 50 per cent yet
shows an Increase of 45 per cent which
Is 131 per cent more than the Increase
In Utah which is but El 9 per cent
Increase
Now considering all the superior
advantages of Utah over tho other
western mountain states why tills
failure to keep pace with our sister
mountain states In tho increase of pop
ulation I shall not Miy that It arises
solely from the unhappy local conflict
between Saints and Sinners for I
am convinced otherwise I is due In
part to the fact that Mormon settle
ments In Utah have been tho hives
whence sjwarm aCer swarm of our peo
ple have gone to take up their abode In
surrounding mountain states and oven
in to Mexico and Canada Hut all thU
aside and granted Its full cau = evalne
Is there any one who doubts that but
for our unhappy local strifes between
Mormon and nonMormon Saints and
Sinner to use that toast title that
Utahs superior and splendid resources
and advantages would not have tri
umphed over all that and caused her
to have led tho we torn mountain
states In Increase of population In tho
last decade I think there Is no man
who doubts It
Mr Toastinnfter 1 am an optimist
upon this subject I believe that our
local difficulties may be settled ami
cably and effectively but It must be
upon the principle of give nnd take
upon the principle of enlightened ad
justment I hesitate to say that our
Mormon and nonMormon difference
and conflicts In Utah are t question
for statesmanship To my mind tho
adjustment of our difficulties now
arise to no such dignity I seems to
me that thc plainest kind of common
sense on the part of the plainest kind
of common people would bo capable
common
o meeting tho issues The prlnclploi
In our controversies are settled nn1
agreed upon
Well under these hall and unrea
onahln conditions how shall wo pro
ceed to an adjustment ot our troubles
Mr Toastmaster 1 know at present of
but ono procedure that Is open to us
and that Is an appeal to this Commer
cial club of Salt Lake City
J l cuiTcmow
I H Crltchlow responded to the
mast Tho Helgn of the Law but
Miortonod his original speech mu
lct lally because It was after midnight
ard many of iho guets were hhowlng
signs Tnl Wearinoss He salt In part
lln hale no message to bring to you
gentlemen of tho Commercial club
dlhcl from bench or bar nor hno I
In their be
anv cvmtnlsslon to speak II
liulf Hut there aro questions which
iris not out of mere speculations and
but which are practical
abstractions Ill hlh prclcal
business
to mens
they come homo lln hUHllog
and bosoms and IIH I think are being
alt
Virought Up for answer nay are being
rllhIU rightly or wringly every
business day 11 every business com
munity
munltj an aphorlum current In our
ciiiits that ours Is a government ot 1
Uovornmont must
of men
laws not IflGovrnmnlt
be either of law a or ot mel Wo hoar
imiUi nowadays of tho power of or
gauUed wealth concentrated in the
bands of n fow A MMifitlfinnl press
I
has oXlolled this Idea and mlickrak
01 s IIIIMJ Illled the public ear with
hiI 11
tinIt1 outcries against the Interests
Ilh and
I Suits lUelr responsible groat 1111 corporations been
> Miitni reoovcied into
Ir bile tiensury Legislative com
11 vuhIL Investigating and probably
r ues ire Inreslgalng
mltecnlc
Intonstls
vital lntorest s
more
beforuthlmorleul < Ion people than Is
ireso tod by tho control of literally
trqeltet lho llnml ot ll
l °
bdllons of m ey II handi
Ce caiTpalmer ot Ft Pauglas delivered
ischoarlv address on the army
UIIH
ed a
ItM ominlmloii power ant facilities
oglnlzltlon
Jrns
tho last speaker
lalhira i Ieilcl
W and lauded the oKorte of Dnv JI II
In hls enterprise OL
M iTiii ° rDlmVClln
Irll 1 le ptOI
i a Illroul Ihrnush
hllllll 11 Hnlorn In
tro < lcel1 the r s frlomiy and nanclal Ir
tolfm
cooperation of the Commercial club
in his undortaklng A motion to adop
Itlmh and toud It to tho Iyo
tho resolution olIIl lhoJen
resl lolinI
i lnnl tIras promptly aeeondcd
nnd carried uunnlinoUMij
At s u in tho banciuct iitijournca
lf ti it m l1 jh O < l
w
M < f O > W1 iJ
w Nr I
If 11
as thoso J nroundt tho tables rose and
closed thnicoremonlcs by singing
Atild LnnjjSyne
A matter of gcneral comment last
night and this mornlrig among tho
banqueters was that thooul lrl
llanco of HUchfovontBiwiiH often mar
InncerHuelil
icil by tho length to which they were
spun out Thiswas the ease lost
lhwlst
night Thu general feeling was that the
adjournment hour should not extend
bcvond midnight Lid that the management
I would greatly conduce to
agement uil rcIU
the comfort of Iho members If every
Speaker had a time limit put upon
Jilm and the limit were rigidly ob
served
PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED
JllcsMoAllKtcr < A < lertl liie Aucncy
Spills Its lUislncss ami Kcorirnnlc
Announcement was made today that
tie copartnership of John D CJlles nnd
GIlesMi
Malcolm McAllister In theGIs
Alllster Adveitlslng agency had been
dissolved and that In the future each
would conduct nl advertising agency
along the saino lnH those followed
since tho partnership was fointcd Aug
1 1905 Tho dissolution Is made for
business reasons entirely It being the
oxpoctatlon of both partners that bettor
nXPllltllunr bothpartle
tel results can bo obtained by working
individually
The Olios Advertising agency for
which a corporation has h l formed
nlll continue In the present qiuulers
In the rioyd Park building and Malcolm
McAllsler advertising will open offices
In tho MtIntyro building Tuesday
morning next
The business of the cngiavlng de
partment has hccnl taken over by the
engraving department ot the Giles Ad
vertising agency ant p V SImpson
who is Interested In the new corpora
tion will continue as manager
Tho advertising business that has
boon iiwited by tho GilesJtcAlllftor
Inattt agency has been divided
uSene
between the two partners nut the
hotwcl1 parners
woik will bo carilcd on without Intel
ruptlon ThJh lies will be conduct
ed under tho different oisanlzntions
after today
TOO MUCH SMOKE
Tho ICnutsfonl Hotel company m
arraigned In police court this morning
for violating tho smoke ordinance
Dey X Hoipaugh representing tho
defendcnts asked that the case go over
for in days This was granted by Judge
Vhltakcr
CASE FOR CHARITY
The messengers of the Postal Tele
are nut with subscriptions
graph company
scriptions for funds with which to
bury the mother of little Sammy
Fltzgonild ono of their number Mrs
Fitzgerald died Thursdny night from
Fizgerld
fall
Internal Injuries received In I ful
Since Sammys futh rtlet he has
his old mother and two
supported lothei
nllortoll hlBol1 now that his mother
small sisters tU11 no l0thcr
5111 little
has been token from him the lite
tlam
destitute circumstances
chap ii in moredesllute clrcul
stances than over
Many pcoplo have already responded
cause and any one
worthy
ed to tho 1llse ILHlunj
to
requested
contribute Is
wishing to reQlestcd
at
communicate with Xelse Jensen
the Postal office
BOYS SOL DRUG
and Harry Aimer
IJmnnucl Perry Ial
JmanuI1crr
charged
who are
two messenger bo > s
entered plea of
with soiling cocaine Jloa
not guilty before Police Judge AVhltn
lipr yesterday afternoon Their bonds
IIpr were
Their cases
5500
fixed at
TIIcas
were txlll
hut for January for resetting
Special New Years menu Annex
Cafeteria across from Tabernacle
n
t
DISCREDIT HOEVENS STORY
His Kninc Is
Utah Peace Officer Say Il 111
Coarse
The state prlson olllolals and the Os
thu confession made
don police discredit clle
POICIIHCItll
an exconvict In
by Kdward lloevcn 11
Chicago that ho committed tho crime
Chla
for which GOOIJO Smith has served over
fol two > eais In tho Utah penitentiary
is working a gamo
Hoeven
They say 10enn
which they brand as coarse
Uneven l all Smith wcte exceedingly
loe
serving his
Intimate while Hoeven was 51lng
twoyear sentence for burglary I Is
woyal Smith gavo Hoeven the money I
said that Ineellhe
110
with which to go to Chicago when he
wih pardoned on May 3 of this jear
was
because of his defective eyesight
Deputy AVnrdon ITro who had talked
JeJut Pratt
the matter over with Warden lmt
mltel about Hralth
said Thero Is nOaestollbo
being guilty of the cilmo for which ho
was convicted In Ogdon So far as I
WIH Innocence
his
know he never protested
No cia I acton will be taken bete 10
ot Hoe
gaidlnif tho alleged otCesslonnr
Hmllh was sent opllsonon March 23
IIQS after being convicted on the chatgo
of iind larceny His frimo was looting
whole ho was eni
the safe of tho hotel whnl 1
ot Detretlvcs
clerk Captain
oved as
Jamps Ponder and Deputy Shorlf John
nes both de
who aitested Smith
Murpbv whllrclcl
the story Is a purl fabrication
care 111 RIj
fnre made full
Smith a
Thev both say that Hmlh I fiI
confession of tho crime to them befoie
and cftcr his trial I
bur bnotl
Regular services ot tho Church of
Jesus lirlHt of Latterday Saints wi
Fast mot
Sunday Flsfmct
bo hold tomorrow Hunta
held In Hie respect vo wards
being speetvo
ngs lnlholllnller
II Sunday school at 10
nl 2 oclock pm Suntay sellol
am and meetings In tho city ward
assembly rooms and adjacent wards an
follows Tlmcl Tlnio
G30i Twentysecond 63 1
rlrt rllnt
iecoml 6301 Twentythird 030
Third CM Twentyfourth 630
Fourth 6M Twcntytiflli 000
FOlrlh CWI Twentysixth 600
Firh 6001 TwontyHovcnth 600
Seventh 6M Twentyeighth 630
richh 030 Twent > ninth 830
ViVitlV c30 Thirtieth 636
Ipnth CVM Thirtyfirst 630
irml G Thirtysecond iM
Tolnnlh 6011hlrtrlhlrt 6W
Twetlh 60 Ilrlghton 100
Cannon 600
oulecnth C Center 630
Flfenlh 63 Liberty ward C30
Hlxteentl 630 North point 1W
6 A1 Pleasant Oteen200
1llhtrcnth PoplarOrovo 630
NlnOIII1 Kmgration TVnrclrja
wclleth iGZ mg1ton
I Intrnr l GO
I U S German meetings nro held
every Sunday nt 1215 PH In the As
sembly hal Temple block
Tho regular monthly mooting of the
11 1hn rloHts quorum ot Pioneer stake
will > bo hell Sunday Jan 1 1911 com
mencing at 10 nl In Pioneer stake
hal
hallTho general Priesthood mooting of
tho Pioneer stake will convono In tho
thellonon on Wednesday evening
jail I at 730 oclock Those Interest
ed will please notcJ chungo of date
0tl cr l rc e9
Liberty Park M E HH Sunday
school lOa mpubUc services
1n in and 730 Piri Epworth
league C30 1 mlnslor lreldenco
OCi south Ninth Dt J f
F
DH tYYOUN
M N WITH HUN
J
Visit to Samuel New
Pays a Visi foSallucl
hOLISeSOJceand De
mands SLOOO
mn = r u H
MAKES SOME WEIRD CLAIMS
lelelo lie ConlioN Mime Markets
Of Iho World ami Oincnilly
J > a Prime Kiutm1
Claiming that ho controlled thu
the world and wa <
money markets of orllllll
possessed ot many wehd and super
natural powers 1C N Crawford a
carpenter fiom MteGlll Nov appeared
at the olllce of Samuel TScwhouse
nttwt morning and demanded
about i oclock this lorl g
manded 1000 In cold cash because
ho had saved tho comtry from finan
cial ruin He argued his claims In a
profound and eloquent manner for
neatly a half hour Finally he threat
ened to collect the money with a gun
If he was refused and the eloiks bo
came alarmed and notified tho police
calc
Orundvig took tho man In
Policeman tl
custody and at the station be procd
cUHtI demented Ho claimed
bo sotlously
I to
1 In the
authority
to be tho highest lulhnrlyl1
ll0 law and finance Ilo
wot Id on mining anr Innnce
Pl
wor1
mido mini other fionsicd statement
which showed that ho was mentally
In
him
mdlco placed
unbalanced The lolhClllncCllJII
unbllnncet further Investigation
Jail
Jai about 23
Crawford IK a young follow
CIfold oll dressed and of good appearance
Ho had on him numerous
hld
at pearance tides of jewelry and 40 In cash Papers
lleesorjewell rhowed that he was a
pers on him also IS I
member In good standing of McGlll
of the Urothorhood of Carpenters
lodge I10thcrhooll
and Joiners The young man boro eveiy
1110 IIrlan
sign of coming from > refined llWel
> Ho claims that ho has a
todo family Ic culms
father mother and two brothers In
police aio endeavoring to
McOtlll The pllctare entCLorllg
locate thorn mid notify them of Crnw
fords condition
Crawfords ailment Is only recent Ho
CmtordsnllHll 1 and teglfetered
at tho Cullen from McGlll Ho said ha
the holidays Those
was hero to enjoy ho1da 1hnso
tho hotel say
who hail seen him arontlthl
t and the
ho baa acted perfectly sane
i L im iimi a lone talk with him
yesterday snld his coiuersalion and ac
tions were perfectly normal then
I
WAREHOUSE CO ANlrETS
Snccpsfnl Mooting Hold at TJcvburs
DinIns Week
Ono of tho most hnimonious and en
thusiastic meetings ever held In south
eastern Idaho was held onlho 2Slh
Inst at Hexburg Ida by tho members
and stockholders ot tho National Wool
ant about
Warehouse t Storage company
03 per cent ot tho stockholders from
being present
this section
thlctonben tho
President J K CosKfiff addressed
J
mooting upon tho wool question showing
b chart just
every stockholder by
ing stnekhohll
It
and jusl how
how his wool nlellanl
Improved
ultn how U could bo
was put up
In Iho future Rich ono prewnt
proved Interost In tho Instructions
I took great
tok Jroal Intcst boiler and
Kf1 nnd resolved to do helC UTI
better wool In tho future
breed for
only tho beginning of such
This was ICJlnnln
Thlf
Idaho wool
meetings ns southeastern lllho wol
meclns determined to bo nt the to >
growers are Industry
growing
tho Ire In the wool
of trC and confidence
A vote of thanks Itl cont
dustry dence In the ability of Ptesident J J
evolutions
nnd the following resolutons
Cotgriff untthe folowln
lff meeting
were unanimously pasbod by the IrCc
ing The wool roerso
Whereas Idaho members ot tho
southeastern Storage
Warehouse
Wool
Wlrehouse
National assembled at Ilex
Co IncO1onllnlssellhlftl
heartily endorse
ImO
2S
Dec IlcnrI
Ida
burg
1lr < management
and approve of the Illlogcmell
loeanlllr1provc
Warehouse
National Wool
oCthe ntonal
Storage Co and the methods pursued
torgo shareholders
Inteiests as
futther our
tlfurther mentioned company
above eomlll
ers In the menlfne about
In our effort to thus bring
and method of direct sale of our wools
a manufacturer end
to the mll
that the
evident to us
H Is ihat
AViTietcas I ovltenttu handled by
on out hamlct
not returns nU Htor
tho National Wool Warehouse Slr
ad
will result In a substantial
Co
uge wi compared with tho wools
vanco whencnmparel and
dealers
wool aUI
h eastotn
by
handled loss
considerably
aro
methods nloeonslle1blj
that our let1lA
thltnul
comprehensible
and to us more
>
expensive ant
sible and
continuance of this
Whereas The contnuance
thus becomes a necessity
wool warehouse
wUIhouse would
abandonment
sity in that Its Ihallunlll
disastrous to our Industry
certainly prove I
dustry and Wo believe the only safe
Whereas helovc
Whereafo the win chouse can be
which
by wlrhOIS
method
stockholders
continued Is to have Its present
holders renew their contracts upon tho
now ex
same terms and conllltllsaSl1
ist and the all i allowed contracts
trust thctetoio bo It ro
to bo held 1
solved That wo heartily approve and ap
precUite the excellent Judgment dis
played IWr K Cosgriff In the manage
ment of the National Wool Warehouse
t Storage company and earnestly urgo
olnpal he continue In Its
thltho Is
ami request
We
SIH Its president VI
management e our support and hoieby
pledge the renewal of our contracts UH
witnessed by our signature hereto at
tached This action is taken by us sub
ject to tho will of the majority of jul
jec hnhl National
fellow shareholders In the I
tional Wool Warehouse company
MARRIED IN LOS ANGELES
Arthur lnuir and Mrs Mntiritret Doxey
Qulctlv United
Arthur Long former manager of iho
Westorn Union In Salt Lao with
which corporation he was connected for
2i yoats nnd Mrs Margaret Doxey
widow of the manual training Instruct
or In tho public schools wcto quietly
llllirlcd In lo > AngcUs Dec 21 nccord
hu to advices lecehed m this city to
day
Bothnr well Known bete whoio
they have many friends who will wish
them Joy After a honeymoon tour of
poutHernCalifornia points they will re
side In los Angeles whoio Mr lon
has gone Into business for himself
MINER WAS CARELESS
S MathhuUkls a Greek minor who
was Instantly killed In the Aberdeen
coal mine at Kcnllwoith on Dec ill has
Ills own carelessness to blamo for his
death This la tho verdict ot J K Pet
tit atato coal mlno Inspector whorl
turnod irrklay after Investigating the
case Mathlndakls was working In the
bottomof U slope and was supposed to
open the switches whenever a car was
pulled up so It would bo derailed Into
a Hide onto In ease ifhrllolooielo
fulled 101101lil8 and n detached car
came down with n torrllle toar cruali
I lug Mathlndakls to douth when 11 lilt
Lllccnl or the slope r
U Sfi < INO
1
NBUMS
VlmOBT
Threw Dishes Knives Bricks and
Iron at His Wife
She Says
GREW WRATHY AT CHILDREN
ucucd irhlhllsOll hlltS 111
AbUMd Mother NOW Hces
Legal Separation
Urlata dlhes pieces ot lon and > a
> = p Irc
tea llil
butcher knltc ant a lel
llteIHI oseph Cools
things
the many
among in wn
is alleged to have thrwn
of MCoek nlegcd
11IIelt wife > e lc 111
in the heads of bis wte clc
furOCrIOIU
hy
hCl hl lel I
Ulrleof
0
lr5 Cool haH cOnmcncod
e
Ja the lhlll Ilstrlc
lon rol dlorcoln Ie
aglln t hCI huslJlnll 111
colrt she ha su
to her comllllnt
cunlns ti lous
trials and tlhUl
various 011
feicd rlOlf tinl the defend
since sho bocano manled f
on June N 100
int In Ogden
assorts In her conplaint
Mrs Cools alert
Josoiih
nsl August
that in Mill Creek h
hm three Ihl
mlulo al olucltupon wIth
1
Jormel 1111nle
Ilren l I nindln rlHlti so threal
butch r Imlfe > h
1110
1 nndlle
OIUU iiiai otln01 l lmNlo tlw lhl
wplla
lo Iolnl
children Uli l > or iiiul lion
safct In Octnl IIC this = ar It thulefcndtlt 10
nn
he Pkilntllf ha and 10 her thiee unpr toaed
ilnlntlf l
vile iind obscone IIlgui
offspring vle
nfCHllrn color Into
twsccne
agnln lll oininnii slllteRat
hH
In fncl clIIlalnl
Sl
Umes lllraHt
a 11 11Iel rlcll
irloli lclln I h
Iulythe lerenlllntha Ironnnt III
< llclesn
hrek
InlH thin al thc IHtntlfClllhcr
three fatherless children
llree Is a
ueICthe l roscnl nllrrlgo
hol who seem
hO i fllW Coolsngnlr his fulher
Mt o hlccomo wthln t
sr mcn 1111
llaljealn I
1ltlllerU thal
I mlle of thL ltlc frlowexccJl Tho
his mothIltleslrcs mnrrlago ni lL
Issue of the former marllgl gs
IS
Hoc a e
ovcrphenas Esie Hnlve Ii 1111
JIoe l Gertrudl
t11 I oftheso icept
leonan11IWcl
the
l hl1 Ivod lh plaintf
mid the defendant slnco thclt mar
ilace In the complaint that
rICCI ls alleged coml11nll
I defendant now holds title obtained
Ull land near
notes of
to J
fraudulently vlcesoflnnd
frlllulcntl Tho
house
wnid
the Mill Crook 111111
UI left a sum
sho was
plaintiff says that shl WIS lft
IlalnUna s husband and
of money by her former
sho applied It on tho purolmso
Unit R11oapplerl11
land In ningham canyon
of Momo nngham
oflnme married the defendant
fdio
When llc
lHOOllue this tho defendant
thercWIHbo
title ot
fendant ld aniltoolt1ho tUe
land to himself The property was
tho Ilnlto lint 350 up
all
13 0 and hllr1
sold for > ni
hltor li5rU hind In
to the purchase of the 1111
lllcllto likewise purchased
which was IIeI 1
Mill Crock l
11 defendant
In the nanio of the lcflndnnl
chased thenaTon
sfnr a dissolution
a
plaintiff prays i
The pl illr contract the custody
nf tho marriage contrct and
minor child Ie Hoy Cools a 11
the of awarding of the real estate to her
DESIGNATE COASTING PLACES
Sn > 111 lonnci
Milor llrmisfoid Sl
Proclamation Will Uotnnln in 1iirco
Capt M M Woods of the Pals S
association and Mayot
Playgioumls aSNoelaton
Hransford have agiccd upon coasting
of
places for the winter the provisions
list ears proclamation still holding
Green
These place are ns follows
of the
the northwest coiner
street from norlhwctcolne
cipltol inclosiirc north to Pear street
Second North from Almond street west
S
To cont line of Second West Fourth
to o
elt from west side of Center street
frm
WeslllreelH c
io oast side of Second West
ond ivenue Twelfth Kist from Sixth
South tr Ninth South A street from
A lei sons tower to the north fido of
First avenue C street from Sixth ave
nue to First avenue These places mo
all selected because of the fact that
there i no necessity of crossing ear
lhert that he will
tracks Capt Woods says he1
ho clad to hear from boys and girla
who will suggosl other safe places
whore it is not necessary to cross car
hclo
tracks and thai upon receiving their
suggestions he will Inspect them and
safe to him ho will ec
If thev IIJpensaCetl wi ipe
In the
ommend them to bo Included
ptoclnmatlon of the mayor
DEATH OF J M HARRIS
James Mm tin Hurtles son of the
late Henry 1 Harries and Maty Ucos
HnrrieB 1I dhls momlng at 4r
clock at the residence of his brother
UenJamln R Harries Twontyllist
East and Teiilh South treets
Decedent wan born Nov S 183111
time ago he contracted chronic
homo Itrlghtrt disease trom which he died
Ho wan unmarried and caipenlcf b >
trade The funeral will ho held froti
tho Sugar House ward chapel at i
noon Monday
I
GRAZERS NAME DELEGATES
Tast nlglil al Iho office of tho Ilntah
forest gnixore special meeting of Iho
grazers will be held prior to and In tho
Interest of tho convention ot the Nit
tlonal AVoolgrowcrs association to bo
iniY at Portland llall 0 l > G and i
Uesolnllons woie adopted that will bo
picwntcd nt the convention and the
r liowlng weio appointed delegates
T VnmnS AiwUn M A Smith Albert
smith 1 F Fitzgerald Thomas Wobb
times A Hooper David Slmth Carl
Anderson Jim Murdoek George Austin
and J H Loautiutd
PRESS CLUB TO MEET
The Press club will hold a special
meeting at 5 oclock Monday afleinoon
In the club i corns al Cl south Main
utrcet for tho purpose of considering
mollcatlotis for membership and plant
for tho coming year All the membera
and jiMweliilo members aio requested
to bo piescnt
WARNS PARENTS OF LAW
liuenlle Court OHIecrs Sav Tliov XVII
g AliKiins
Chief Probation Olllcer Guardollo
Brown ot tho juvenile com I IIIIK glvop
nollco lo parents thriuigliout ilio ilty
of tho provisions of tho rnllnancea of
this city and the state lirvs on the sub
ject dt llreannn and rlrguns or any
other device for tho tin owing ot mlh
Hllcs I Tho city oidlminces Include air
buna Jin tho prohibitive clauses and
also IlrcarmH and thu SHUT lawa hold
parents equally responsible wllh chil
dren Tor tlfolr lisa In the city The
juvonlJo coart officials Intend to enforce
tliluondlnaiico and glvo timely vurnlng
I to1 iwrlnts wnU to dillUreiu
v iiv tfi >
Explains His position inConnec
tion With Winning State
Art Prize
NOT ON EXHIBIT COMMITTEE
Sijs CrillHiii SiiiiiiIts of Icalousy uu
Tito Part ctf Those Ite
poiiirlblc for It
JJomild lcaiiicgardwho on the 3PO
prize at the annual exhlbll of thu Utah
Ait Institute icccnlly declined Hill
niotnlns that ho knew of no disci Imlna
tlonj made against u number of ni lists
whoso work was refused In an Inter
view this moinlng he mild thai he re
ceived an Invitation to exhibit his
paintings and submitted several pic
tures Hy a SiPcrut ballol of the ex
hibitors bo Miys ho was nwaided tho
prize Mr lienuregnrd assorts that he
ls not a member of the exhibition com
mittee ami had nothing to do with tin
tofuslng of paintings If paintings wcie
tefiiMjd Mr Honnregard wiy that hn
expects tho tonimllteo doclclcd that tho
works were not up to Iho slnndard re
quited by the Institute He explains
hls position In the followlnc inter
view
1 wlhh It dlstlnclly undorslood thai
1 am not a member of the exhibition
committee nnd that 1 had positively
nothing to do with lite exhibition The
prize of 300 which was vdted mo by
the exhlbltoro In secret ballot camo as
an uncalled for appreciation from them
and was dono so far as I know accord
Ing to law Tho charges published In
The News on Dec U and Doc 28 to
the effect that I was a member of Iho
exhibition committee Is entirely false
and smacks pretty strong of jealousy
on the part of tho socalled nrtUtH
who wore responsible for Its publica
tion Moreover if they weie to look up
thn law approved March 22 lliOJ in
ugard to the art Institute and cotn
paio it with the methods of procedure
followed by tho governing board and
tho committees they would find that
every thing has boon done In a legu
Inr manner and according to law If
any discrimination has been made t
an suro It must 1mvo been with a lew
of plaeln tho Institute on the highest
poixlblo standard A committee which
has to judge the hundreds of pictures
sent In for exhibition naturally must
i eject those which according to their
judgment are not up to tho standiird
This causes much unpleasantness In
my mind there is a decided difference
between fine art nnd commercial art
Tho Instllnto Is prlmatlly for line art
nnd on that the committee must baso
Its Judgment When the nubile learns
to distinguish between a commercial
iirtlst and a real artist these dlfllcul
tles will not arise
IXCIUSASH iy WACI3S
About 300 Trainmen In Utah Itccrho
Alliance of Tim Per Cent
About HOO trainmen In this state be
gan Ftldny receiving an Increase m
wages of 10 pot cent This menu1 an
added expense of sumo MOOfl to Utah
railroads except tho D It as the
result of the recently closed ngterment
nt Chicago between the managements
of tho lines centering there andthe
tallroad men
WEATHER REPORT
Fair Ttmlclit Somculint Colder
Sunday Generally Tnlr
TODAYS TKirpnRATURKS
ft am CS
7 nm >
S am M
0 am i K
10 an 7
It am M
1noon 2
1 ptn K
YKSTEUDAYS KECO11D
Highest J2
Lowest M
DIED
SirePHKimIn lids city nee SO
Uiiimn C Shepherd In her tilth > i
Funeral was hold at tho s 11 J
mortiMiy chapel today at 11 am in
tcnaent In Memphis Tciin
IHJCHANAX In this city Hoc W
df blood poisoning if0 n ± cl
wound received at Mniill MIJ
lum
of Haynioiul
U hiht Alfonso son
Antilo M Nelson nuchanan ngnl
ThoSbudy was sent by Underliikcr Jo
Mi pit Win Taylor today JVntlfcnijM
funeral bvrvlces will bo held on hiimWJ
th family residence
comctot
YATHSillznbelh R liKOcl 77 tJIf
Itnosevell avenue city of rlitdns
iimlaIIK
ltliieial at H M Tavloi s
Monday at pmJ > Ai
chajel count I rn
Mlllard
shipped to Kciplo
tinnent Monday iiflcuioou
SAVICir ln this city < ilf
lllnka Savlch of GiirfJlil lllnc Tot
Plmo Savlch ng < il 37 yon
iKniyVal from Iho Cireek church rouijli
ioulh lietween Thhd and I our li y 0t
to attend
Kilends nie Invited
In City cemetery
POWKLLAI liiM south wn
Dec SI 1010 of old if liorn
cu
Powell wifu of Joseph H
API II 13 1533 lit u u ani
Imoral services Monday < npf
ft in the Thlityflrst
Int
attend
Ki lends am united to
lit City cemetery
01 MAIN 8TIU3BT
HONEST WORK
HONEST PRIOE6
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